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Ohio's elections chief said Thursday that he has referred 27 voters to the state's attorney general for investigation after a review found that they cast ballots in the swing state even though they were not U.S. citizens. The review by Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted's office found that an additional 118 noncitizens were registered to vote but likely did not. Those who voted did so in elections as far back as 2000 and as recently as last year. Ohio has about 7.7 million registered voters. Noncitizens who cast ballots or register to vote could face felony charges. "Many of them don't know that they are breaking the law," Husted said at a news...

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